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How do r selected populations differ from K selected populations?

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K-selected species, also called K-strategist, species whosepopulations fluctuate at or near the carrying capacity (K) of the environment in which they reside. In this equation N is the number of individuals in the population, t is time, and r is the biotic potential.

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